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    Mac OS X 10.4 UTM release

    Mac OS X 10.4 UTM release

    OS X 10.4 tiger build. for UTM App.

    OS X 10.4 tiger build. for UTM App. to use Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to feel nostalgic, and learn about apple old UI UX, features and documentation form of vintage/ obsolete software Operating system
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    Squeak is an open, highly-portable Smalltalk-80 implementation, it runs on almost every operating system, and in bare hardware. What we gonna do with SqueakNOS is getting rid of the OS under Squeak, and we'll implement all the functionality in Smalltalk
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    Ignite is used to optimize the distribution of a given group of files whithin the smallest possible number medias (of any kind). Ignite is highly configurable and has a lot of options (using user-defined commands to burn the medias is only one of them).
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    isectd is a middleware daemon that provides many-to-many client-to-server connectivity. Supports multiplexing requests to multiple server processes over IP networks.
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    Attempt of a portable cross-language object-oriented benchmark . So far supporting C++, Objective-C, and Java. Support for Smalltalk, CLOS, CSharp, and Eiffel is in development.
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    SecureSqueak is a fork of Squeak Smalltalk (http://www.squeak.org/) which is designed to be able to run remotely loaded, untrusted bytecodes in a secure sandbox.
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    XPL is the eXtensible Programming Language. XPL is an application of XML for interchange of computer programs.
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    It is a project to bring squeak into any j2me mobile phone capable. It is based on potato project that is bases in jsqueak a java version of squeak smalltalk virtual machine.
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